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These are all the same set of wheels.

The above posts is evidence that not all Te37's have Volk Racing etc written around the outside face - research that could eaisly have been done via a simple google image search!

If you have any Questions please PM so it does not cause confusion like above ^^

I think im just going to keep these - not worth the hassle.

Thanks

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Thanks Tomek - These are cheap!

To replace these I would have to pay upwards AND over $3k.

Someone will see the value in these wheels and grab themselves a bargin.

Please be in a position to purchase these wheels AT the price listed before inquiry (Saves your time - and mine)

BUMP

:)

Why are they the wrong offset?

+12 is a common offset for a GTR (R33, R34)

ONLY interested parties please comment in my thread.

For those interested +12 or +22 is a common offset for a GTR R33 and R34 with 9.5inch wheel - PERSONAL preference as to how agressive you want to go!

Thanks

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